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== Navy == [[File:Estandarte de la Armada Boliviana.png|thumb|100px|Coat of arms of the Bolivian Navy]] :''See full article: [[Bolivian Navy]].'' The '''Bolivian Naval Force''' (''Fuerza Naval Boliviana'' in Spanish), formerly '''Bolivian Navy''' (''Armada Boliviana'') is a naval force about 5,000 strong in 2008.<ref name=landlocked/> Although Bolivia has been [[Landlocked country|landlocked]] since the [[War of the Pacific]] in 1879, Bolivia established a River and Lake Force (Fuerza Fluvial y Lacustre) in January 1963 under the Ministry of National Defense. It consisted of four boats supplied from the United States and 1,800 personnel recruited largely from the army. Bolivia's naval force was renamed the Bolivian Naval Force (Fuerza Naval Boliviana) in January 1966, but it also has been called the Bolivian Navy (Armada Boliviana). It became a separate branch of the armed forces in 1963. Bolivia has large rivers that are tributaries to the [[Amazon River|Amazon]] which are patrolled to prevent smuggling and drug trafficking. There is also a Bolivian Naval presence on [[Lake Titicaca]], the highest navigable lake in the world, across which runs along the Peruvian frontier. [[File:Naval Ensign of Bolivia.svg|200px|thumb|right|Naval Ensign of Bolivia]]Landlocked Bolivia has not become reconciled with the loss of its coast to Chile, and the Navy exists to keep the hope of recovering its coast alive by cultivating a maritime consciousness.<ref name=landlocked>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2008/aug/28/bolivia|title=Bolivia's landlocked sailors pine for the high seas|last1=Carroll|first1=Rory|last2=Schipani|first2=Andres|date=27 August 2008|website=The Guardian|access-date=15 November 2019}}</ref> The Bolivian Navy takes part in many parades and government functions, but none more so than the ''DĂa Del Mar'' (Day of the Sea) in which Bolivia, every year, asks for the coast territories lost to Chile during the [[War of the Pacific]] (fought between Peru and Bolivia against Chile) from 1879 to 1884. This is still a sore point for Bolivia, influencing many modern-day political actions and trade decisions.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.pri.org/stories/2019-03-22/every-year-d-del-mar-bolivia-celebrates-coastline-they-lost|title=Every year on 'DĂa Del Mar,' Bolivia celebrates the coastline they lost|last=Chantelle|first=Bacigalupo|date=22 March 2019|website=PRI.org|access-date=15 November 2019}}</ref> ===Districts=== The Navy is organized into ten naval districts, with flotilla headquarters in [[Guaqui]], [[GuayaramerĂn]], [[Puerto SuĂĄrez]], [[Riberalta]], and [[San Pedro de Tiquina]], and bases in [[Puerto Busch]], Puerto Horquilla, [[Puerto Villarroel]], [[Trinidad, Bolivia|Trinidad]], and [[Rurrenabaque]]. Naval vessels include several dozen boats, dozen or more of which are for [[riverine]] patrol, including the piranias, and riders, which are powerful river boats. In addition, Bolivia has several seagoing vessels, including the ''Santa Cruz de la Sierra'' (PR-51), and several flagged ships that sail with the permission of the "Capitanias Navales" Naval Registration Office. The ''Libertador SimĂłn BolĂvar'', a ship acquired from Venezuela, use to navigate from its home port in Rosario, Argentina on the [[River ParanĂĄ]]. In 1993, the Navy was formally renamed the ''Naval Force'' (''Fuerza Naval'') and moved with the [[Bolivian Army]] under a single military authority. Most of the officers are often educated in the Naval Academy where they graduate with a BS in Military and Naval Science, diploma accredited by the Military University and then they do other studies at the bachelor's degree and master's level. Argentina has their Naval Military Group in Bolivia advising at the highest level in naval strategy and tactics. Many Bolivian officers practice ocean sailing in Argentinean big naval ships. The Bolivian Navy has several Special Forces units to address both internal and external conflicts. [[File:Marines de Bolivia desfilando.jpg|thumb|Marines of Bolivia marching in [[Cochabamba]].]] The Bolivian Naval Force covers the extensive river and lake Bolivian territory divided between the following functions Naval Districts, note that the names of these units are derived from the basin or region where they operate: **DN1 Primer Distrito Naval "BENI"- DN1 First Naval District "BENI" **DN2 Segundo Distrito Naval- "MAMORE"- DN2 Second Naval District "MAMORA" **DN3 Tercer Distrito Naval "MADERA" -DN3 Third Naval District "Madera" **DN4 Cuarto Distrito Naval "TITICACA" -DN4 Fourth Naval District Titicaca **DN5 Quinto Distrito Naval "SANTA CRUZ DE LA SIERRA" -DN5 Fifth Naval District "SANTA CRUZ DE LA SIERRA" **DN6 Sexto Distrito Naval "COBIJA" -Sixth Naval District DN6 "COBIJA" **The Naval Service Areas: ***AN 1 "COCHABAMBA" â Naval Area 1 "Cochabamba" ***AN 2 "SANTA CRUZ" â Naval Area 2 "SANTA CRUZ" ***AN 3 "BERMEJO" â Naval Area 3 "Bermejo" ***AN 4 "LA PAZ" â Naval Area 4 "La Paz" ** And the special units: ***Fuerza de Tarea "Diablos Azules"- Task Force "Blue Devils" ***Servicio de Inteligencia Naval â SINDA Naval Intelligence Service â SINDA ***Grupo de ReacciĂłn Inmediata GRIN -Immediate Response Group GRIN ***El Centro de InstrucciĂłn de Buceo en Altura- High Altitude Diving Training Center ***Command Training Center Amphibians ==== Marine corps ==== [[File:InfanterĂa de marina boliviana encima de lanchas inflables.jpg|thumb|Bolivian Marines above inflatable boats.]] The Marine component of the FNB originated with the creation of the Marine Battalion Almirante Grau in the early 1980s. This unit of 600 men is based on Tiquina naval base on Lake Titicaca. Later changes name to Marine Battalion Independence, based in Chua (Not to be confused with the Independence RI17 EB).At present this battalion maintains a similar number of troops including premilitares. Staff of this unit is part of Task Force Blue Devils or are stationed in various naval bases. There are currently seven infantry battalions which are distributed as follows: *Primer Distrito Naval "BENI"- First Naval District "BENI" **BatallĂłn de InfanterĂa de Marina I "BaguĂŠ"- 1st Marine Battalion "BaguĂŠ" *Segundo Distrito Naval "MAMORE"- Second Naval District "MAMORA" **BatallĂłn de InfanterĂa de Marina II "Tocopilla"- 2nd Marine Battalion "Tocopilla" *Tercer Distrito Naval "MADERA"- Third Naval District "MADERA" **BatallĂłn de InfanterĂa de Marina III "Mejillones"- Marine Battalion III "Mejillones" *Cuarto Distrito Naval "TITICACA"- Fourth Naval District Titicaca **BatallĂłn de InfanterĂa de Marina IV "Alianza " -Marine Infantry Battalion IV "Alliance" **BatallĂłn de InfanterĂa de Marina Mecanizada VI "Independencia"- Marine Infantry Battalion Mechanized VI "Independence" *Quinto Distrito Naval "SANTA CRUZ DE LA SIERRA"- Fifth Naval District "SANTA CRUZ DE LA SIERRA" **BatallĂłn de InfanterĂa de Marina V "Calama"- Marine Battalion V Calama *Sexto Distrito Naval "COBIJA"- Sixth Naval District "COBIJA" **BatallĂłn de InfanterĂa de Marina VII "Columna Porvenir"- Marine Battalion VII "Columna Porvenir" ==== Naval Military Police ==== This specialty is essentially similar to its counterpart in the Army, carrying out operations such as Important Persons Protection (IPP) Physical Security (SEF) or Patrol Facility (PAT), with additions such as signals or naval protocol. There Naval detachments of PM in all district headquarters or FNB Naval Area. But only have the following units at the Battalion: *AN 4 " La Paz "- AN 4 "La Paz" **BatallĂłn de PolicĂa Militar Naval N° 1- 1st Naval Military Police Battalion *AN 1 "COCHABAMBA"- AN 1 "Cochabamba" **BatallĂłn de Policia Militar Naval N° 2 "Carcaje"- 2nd Naval Military Police Battalion "Quiver" *AN 2 "SANTA CRUZ"- AN 2 "SANTA CRUZ" *BatallĂłn de PolicĂa Militar Naval N° 3 -Naval Military Police Battalion No. 3 *Cuarto Distrito Naval "TITICACA"- Fourth Naval District Titicaca **BatallĂłn de PolicĂa Militar Naval N° 4- Naval Military Police Battalion No. 4 === Strength === ====Boats==== The Bolivian Navy has a total of 173 vessels, mostly stationed on Lake Titicaca: *PATROL: * 1 Class PR-51 * 6 class boats Cap. Bretel Bretel * 4 patrol boats lake * 32 Boston Whaler *UNITS SALVAGE: * 8 Piranha assault boats Mk.1 * 3 Boats hospitals * 2 Transport of hydrocarbons * 2 Tanker Ships * 1 Transport * 1 Ship "Naval School" {{Citation needed|date=August 2008}} ==== Naval aviation ==== Bolivia's navy operates one utility aircraft for the use of headquarters. {| class="wikitable" ! style="text-align: left;"|Aircraft ! style="text-align: left;"|Origin ! style="text-align: left;"|Type ! style="text-align: left;"|Versions ! style="text-align: left;"|In service<ref name="awst_20070115">"World Military Aircraft Inventory", Aerospace Source Book 2007, ''[[Aviation Week & Space Technology]]'', 15 January 2007.</ref> ! style="text-align: left;"|Notes |- | [[Cessna 340]] | {{Flagu|United States}} | Utility | 340 | 1 | |}
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